Miscellaneous Posts

This is a list of the 2018 Baltimore City homicide victims and additional information regarding age, incident location, notes, and event proximity to police surveillance cameras . Map not published yet

Victim may have been killed via blunt force trauma in 1200 block of East Belvedere Ave. The body may have been moved and set fire in vacant apartment.on Anthony Alston charged, not to be confused with the Anthony Alston charged in a different murder on January 24, 2018

*Drug offenses, burglary, prostitution, gun possession, domestic violence(this charge is not specific enough) and unauthorized taking of a vehicle charges are not considered violent. Violent offenses include murder, attempted murder, robbery, using a gun in a crime, and first degree assault. This has changed from previous years, where second degree assault was included

**Affirmative if distance of a Baltimore Police Surveillance Camera(CCTV) location is one block or less of homicide event.

This is a list of the 2017 Baltimore City homicide victims and additional information regarding age, incident location, notes, and event proximity to police surveillance cameras . Scroll down for the map and charts.

Victim, who was a BPD Detective, shot while investigating a homicide case and a day before he as to testify in court against other(now guilty) BPD officers. Many city residents believe this homicide was an inside job and killed by other members of the highly corrupt and dangerous Baltimore City Police Department. Seized evidence was allegedly damaged by BPD personnel

*Drug offenses, burglary, prostitution, gun possession, domestic violence(this charge is not specific enough) and unauthorized taking of a vehicle charges are not considered violent. Violent offenses include murder, attempted murder, robbery, using a gun in a crime, and first degree assault. This has changed from previous years, where second degree assault was included

**Affirmative if distance of a Baltimore Police Surveillance Camera(CCTV) location is one block or less of homicide event.